Production and business methods in the integral knitting supply chain

作者: Daniel Ekwall , Joel Peterson

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摘要: Over the last 20 years there has been a dramatic technical development of machines and software in production knitted fashion garments. This made it possible to rationalise design garments so that today is make garment, almost ready made, directly knitting machine, with minimum processes, such as cutting sewing. The objective this paper explain give examples how new technology could be implemented fast logistic system. method for an inductive approach based on literature survey. achievements have not meant great breakthrough was expected. Why? Many companies moved their countries where costs ofproduction, mainly labour are lower than western countries. Another reason enough invest machinery then use same system before. To gain benefits technique processes company changed adapted these conditions. lack knowledge supply chain one-sided perspective costs, instead customer orientated one, one explanation. This, business (fashion) demand changing dayby-day short time market vital company’s ability competitive. article describes integral complete garment techniques advantages they open up, both from logistics point view. An whole technology, adjusted company, can reduce lead times dramatically respond quickly rapidly market.

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